Part, Dialogue
1 1, Int| From the absolute One, the sun of the sensible and intellectual
2 1, Int| produced or developed. Each sun is the centre of as many
3 1, Int| this centre, resides the sun of suns, the unity of unities,
4 1, Int| of every world around its sun, of every sun around its
5 1, Int| around its sun, of every sun around its centre sun --
6 1, Int| every sun around its centre sun -- the sun of suns -- which
7 1, Int| around its centre sun -- the sun of suns -- which informs
8 1, Int| pile. Brightly shone the sun, and the~flames leapt upwards
9 1, 1 | affections instead of in the sun, and in place of the rain
10 1, 3 | kindled by the intellectual sun in the soul, and a divine
11 1, 3 | nearer to the intellectual sun, and ridding itself of the
12 1, 4 | that I may mount up to my sun,~A double streamlet, mad,
13 1, 4 | precisely. As the ray of the sun which touches the earth,
14 1, 4 | to my native home, to my sun. Leave me now, for no longer
15 1, 4 | this earth, the body of the sun, moon, and others -- I say
16 1, 5 | four colours. There is a sun whose rays extend to the
17 1, 5 | are to consider that the sun, although with regard to
18 1, 5 | in another part, and the sun would not warm it on this
19 1, 5 | say. You mean that as the sun gives all the impressions
20 1, 5 | explained below.~26.~When as the sun towards Capricorn declines,~
21 1, 5 | signified in the type of the sun and of the earth.~CIC. Pass
22 1, 5 | the rays diffused by the sun, but principally and most
23 1, 5 | most brilliantly in the sun itself. Now the perceptive
24 1, 5 | tablet~30.~Sole bird of the sun, thou wandering phœnix!~
25 1, 5 | unhappy die;~But thee the sun with his warm rays revives;
26 1, 5 | the phœnix, through the sun's presence, changes~death
27 1, 5 | whether he will see the sun again.~CIC. What do you
28 1, 5 | transmutation caused in it by the sun, which is the primal and
29 1, 5 | meaning of that figure of the sun, with a circle inside and
30 1, 5 | reference to the movement the sun makes round the circle which
31 1, 5 | hence, as a consequence, the sun is to be found in every
32 1, 5 | TANS. It means that 1 his sun is not like this one, which
33 1, 5 | here to design the entire sun in every point of the circle,
34 1, 5 | one which contains the sun to signify that the movement
35 1, 5 | which is contained by the sun to show that he is moved
36 1, 5 | eyes of night birds to the sun.~CIC. Proceed; for from
37 1, 5 | star -- that is, to the sun -- she is ever such as she
38 1, 5 | equally irradiated by the sun, because she always reflects
39 1, 5 | the other, nearer to the sun.~CIC. How can this intelligence
40 1, 5 | but by reflection from the sun, which is the first intelligence,
41 1, 5 | between our earth and the sun in so far as it changes
42 1, 5 | humble home,~And when the sun with fiercer tangent strikes,~
43 1, 5 | from those two arches of my sun,~Ne'er fade from the horizon
44 1, 5 | consideration. The rays of the sun are the ways in which the
45 1, 5 | affections. The two arches of the sun are the two kinds of revelation,
46 1, 5 | tis spent;~Wait for the sun, behind thick fog he hides;~
47 1, 6 | Diana,~Who is to you as sun amongst the stars.~Wit,
48 2, 1 | years such as that of the sun, where the beginning of
49 2, 1 | forth from looking at the sun,~From looking at the sun
50 2, 1 | sun,~From looking at the sun that I so love.~You ask
51 2, 1 | him of the sight of the sun which comes to him through
52 2, 1 | phœnix, which burns in the sun, and the smoke from which
53 2, 1 | set on fire by the bright sun,~Which slowly, slowly to
54 2, 1 | phœnix act on fire by the sun and accustomed to light
55 2, 1 | phœnix set on fire by the sun, calls to mind his own cares,
56 2, 1 | seen by it, as to see the sun concurs, with the being
57 2, 1 | with the being seen of the sun. Equally, to be heard by
58 2, 1 | not allowed.~With me my sun is not, although I be with
59 2, 1 | said in this octave:~The sun must turn and reach his
60 2, 1 | the light and heat of the sun are said to be useless to
61 2, 1 | illuminating, acting intellect and sun of intelligence found easy
62 2, 2 | seem possible to see the sun, the universal Apollo, the
63 2, 2 | beheld and reflected, as the sun is in the moon by means
64 2, 2 | nature, in which burns the sun and the splendour of the
65 2, 3 | body am: oat of it with the sun.~I am the source of life,
66 2, 3 | brows~Which daily in the sun are born and die?~Like to
67 2, 3 | wet faces to the eastern sun, is less than these waters (
68 2, 3 | middle. 1 As the light of the sun, according to other reasoning,
69 2, 3 | rise and flash~Into the sun and be incorporate there?~
70 2, 3 | body, and without with the sun, in so far as the soul with
71 2, 3 | as the splendour of the sun may be seen and admired
72 2, 4 | his eyes suddenly upon the sun. In the sistine he begs
73 2, 4 | radiance of the glorious sun~The double light, the beacon
74 2, 4 | windows are opened, but the sun enters in a moment, so does
75 2, 4 | region, where shines the sun of the intellect, acting
76 2, 5 | for her sire this glorious sun,~Welcomed us after many
77 2, 5 | world looks most upon the sun,~Which, let me tell you,
78 2, 5 | Jove, High Thunderer!~Whose sun shines pale beside the starry
79 2, 5 | thine own run parallel.~The sun is equal to thy chiefest
80 2, 5 | stars she's equal to the sun."~I believe that I have
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